Hi, @SST!
Thank you for dropping by and leaving a comment here.
For right-aligning the overlay elements, you'll want to replace margin: 0; on the second line with margin-right: 0px; . So, you'll want to paste the following code on the bottom of your 'theme.scss.liquid' file.
.hero .mega-subtitle, .hero .mega-title {
margin-right: 0px;
text-align: right;
}
.hero__btn {
float: right;
margin-top: 10px;
}
Let me know if this helps!
Regarding the Shopify Experts link, sorry that it took you to a dead page. I have fixed the link in my original post, you can also visit this link to visit our Shopify Experts page. Alternatively, since Debut is a theme made and supported by Shopify, our theme specialists may be able to help out if your account is eligible. If you would like to explore this route, you can reach out to our 24/7 support team here.
If you have any followup questions, please feel free to reply to this thread!
Cheers!
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Hi, @Tran!
This is May from Shopify.
I love the idea of having your header elements all in one place. With doing this adjustment, it is important to note that you will want to keep your logo simple so that it doesn't overwhelm your header. Are you wanting this modification for mobile view only like the screenshots you've attached? If so, I have written some steps on how to achieve this for mobile view. I am not an expert in coding but I do know the basics of it, so here's an instruction on how to make this adjustment. Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, in case of any unintended results. After you do so, you can follow the steps below:
1. From your admin, go to 'Online Store > Themes > Actions > Edit code'.
2. Open up 'header.liquid' located inside 'Sections' folder.
3. In this file, search for </style> , and paste the following code right above it.
@media only screen and (max-width: 769px) {
.site-header__logo {
display: none;
}
}
4. Then, search for layout.cart.title . You should find this code in two sections; you'll want to go to the second section. Paste this code after the closing </a> tag.
{% if template.name == 'index' %}
<h1 class="site-header__logo-small{% if section.settings.logo == blank %}{% unless section.settings.left_aligned_logo == false and section.settings.nav_below_logo %} post-large--left{% endunless %}{% endif %}" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
{% else %}
<div class="h1 site-header__logo{% if section.settings.logo == blank %}{% unless section.settings.left_aligned_logo == false and section.settings.nav_below_logo %} post-large--left{% endunless %}{% endif %}" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
{% endif %}
{% if section.settings.logo != blank %}
<noscript>
{% capture image_size %}{{ logo_width | escape }}x{% endcapture %}
<div class="logo__image-wrapper">
{{ section.settings.logo | img_url: image_size | img_tag: shop.name }}
</div>
</noscript>
<div class="logo__image-wrapper supports-js">
<a href="/" itemprop="url" style="padding-top:{{ 1 | divided_by: section.settings.logo.aspect_ratio | times: 100}}%;">
{% assign img_url = section.settings.logo | img_url: '1x1' | replace: '_1x1.', '_{width}x.' %}
<img class="logo__image lazyload"
src="{{ section.settings.logo | img_url: '300x300' }}"
data-src="{{ img_url }}"
data-widths="[120, 180, 360, 540, 720, 900, 1080, 1296, 1512, 1728, 1944, 2048]"
data-aspectratio="{{ section.settings.logo.aspect_ratio }}"
data-sizes="auto"
alt="{{ shop.name | escape }}"
itemprop="logo">
</a>
</div>
{% else %}
<a href="/" itemprop="url">{{ shop.name }}</a>
{% endif %}
{% if template.name == 'index' %}
</h1>
{% else %}
</div>
{% endif %}
5. Click 'Save'.
After you save your changes, your logo/store name should be in between the menu and the cart on the header, like this For future reference, if you would like to change your header back to what you had before, you can always roll back to an older version of your theme. If you are not comfortable with making this change, I highly suggest reaching out to our Shopify Experts .
Let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Cheers!
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Hey, @christian95!
That's a good question! Yes, you can definitely set it up so that it is only hidden on desktop, and visible on mobile. Later on, You can do this by editing your theme code and add a CSS @media rule. The steps to make this customization will differ from theme to theme. In the tutorial below, I am going to provide steps for both Pop and Debut, since the OP (original poster) inquired about Pop theme. For future reference, I recommend starting a new thread in Shopify Design forum for questions about different themes, that way your post will get more traction!
Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, to ensure that your customers aren’t affected by any unintended results. After you've duplicate your theme, feel free to follow the steps below.
Pop
1. From your admin, go to 'Online Store > Themes > Actions > Edit code'.
2. Open up 'collection-template.liquid' inside 'Sections' folder.
3. Above </style> add the following code:
@media only screen and (min-width: 1025px) {
.section-header__title {
display: none;
}
.hr--small {
display: none;
}
}
4. Click 'Save'.
Debut
1. From your admin, go to 'Online Store > Themes > Actions > Edit code'.
2. Open up 'collection-template.liquid' inside 'Sections' folder.
3. On the very top of this file, add the following code:
<style>
@media only screen and (min-width: 751px) {
h1 {
display: none;
}
}
</style>
4. Click 'Save'.
Once you save your changes, your collection titles will only be displayed on mobile view. Later on, if you want to revert your code, you can always roll back to an older version of your theme. If you are not comfortable with making this change, I highly suggest reaching out to our Shopify Experts . Alternatively, since you are using a theme made and supported by Shopify, our theme specialists may be able to look into making the change as well if your account is eligible!
Let me know if you have any follow-up questions!
Cheers!
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Hi, @christian95!
May here from Shopify.
You can edit your theme code to adjust the spacing between your page titles and header/navigation menu bar. Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, in case of any unintended results. When you're ready, feel free to follow the steps below:
1. From your admin, go to 'Online Store > Themes > Actions > Edit code'.
2. Find 'theme.scss.liquid' file inside the 'Assets' folder.
3. Add the following code on the very bottom of this file
.main-content{
padding-top: 20px;
}
You can replace '20px' with any number depending on how wide you want the spacing to be.
4. Click 'Save'.
After you save your changes, your title on all pages should be adjusted accordingly. If you are not comfortable with making this change, since you are using a theme supported by Shopify , our theme developers may be able to look into making this change if your account is eligible!
Let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Cheers!
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Hi, @gofuturefresh!
Changing product titles font with different colours for each product requires advanced coding skills which is beyond my capability. In this case, I highly recommend reaching out to a Shopify Expert or start a new topic in Shopify Design forum, and hopefully other experts here can provide some insights on how to achieve this.
Let me know if you have any follow up questions.
Kind regards,
May.
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Hi, @donnamac!
You can change the publishing date of your products, however, if you change it to a later date, your product will not be available on your online store until the product is published. For example, you have product A that is currently available on your store, and you change the publication date to October 1st, 2019, product A will be removed from your store, and will become available again on October 1st. You can change this date manually on your admin under 'Products > Product availability > Online store', click on the calendar icon.
Currently, the ability to set automatic publishing date is not possible. To answer your question, making products available immediately if a shipment comes early or to automatically unpublish a product is not a feature that we currently offer.
That being said, I would be happy to launch a feature request with our developers to see if this functionality can be added in the future. While I can't guarantee that it will be added, I'm more than happy to pass along your suggestions that would provide better services to the Shopify platform. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Cheers!
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Hi, @Vital_HC!
Are you using Debut theme? What theme version are you currently on? If you are on the newest version of Debut, you should be able to find 'product-price.liquid' inside the 'Snippets' folder.
The tutorial above may not work if you are trying to edit themes other than Debut. If you are wanting to edit Shopify themes other than Debut, our theme specialists may be able to look into making the change for you if your account is eligible. Please let me know if you'd like to explore this route!
Kind regards,
May.
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Hi, @SkyLaur!
May here from Shopify.
Looking through this thread, it looks like the code suggestions were made a few years ago, and it may not work if you have the latest version of Debut installed. If you don't find the codes above working with your newly installed theme, feel free to follow the steps below.
1. Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, in case of any unintended results.
2. Go to 'Online store > Actions > Edit code'.
3. Open up 'theme.scss.liquid' located inside the 'Assets' folder.
4. Scroll down to the bottom of the file and paste the following code:
.hero .mega-subtitle, .hero .mega-title {
margin: 0;
text-align: left;
}
.hero__btn {
float: left;
margin-top: 10px;
}
This code will left align all elements on your slideshow overlay including the heading, subheading and button.
5. Click 'Save'.
After you save your changes, your image with text overlay section should look similar to this:
If you are not comfortable with making this change, I highly suggest reaching out to our Shopify Experts . Alternatively, since you are using a theme made and supported by Shopify, our theme support may be able to look into making the change as well if your account is eligible!
Let me know if you have any followup questions.
Cheers!
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Hi, @martinpaulnorth!
This is May from Shopify, and welcome to our Shopify Community.
The class name of the icon could vary depending on the theme that you are using, but you should be able to find out what it is by inspecting the website. In the example below, I am going to demonstrate how to find the icon names using Debut theme.
If you are using Chrome, you can right click on the icon, click 'Inspect Element', and you will see the code that made up this icon like so:
From the code, you can see that the name for this icon is icon-login . For the 'X' icon,
it will be icon-close .
Please note that if you are using a different theme other than Debut, the icon names might differ. I also want to mention that I highly recommend duplicating your theme before you make any code changes, to ensure that your customers aren't affected by any unintended results.
Let me know how it goes. If you are still having trouble finding the icon names, please let me know your store URL and I'll be more than happy to dig in!
Cheers!
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Hi, @CurlGear!
This is May from Shopify. Welcome to our Shopify Community!
Thank you for posting your question here. Buy Button pulls the first variant that is listed on your product editor inside the admin. I do agree that this is not ideal, especially for situations like this where the first variant is sold out. I have passed this feedback to our developers so that this can be restructured in the future. In the mean time, to avoid 'Sold out' button, when only one variant is sold out, you will want to reorder the variant so that the sold out variant is not the first variant being displayed. Here is a document for instructions on how to reorder your variants.
If you have any followup questions, feel free to reply to this thread or contact our 24/7 live support!
Cheers!
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Hi, @koanmar!
May here from Shopify. Welcome to our Shopify community!
I can help take a look into this and check whether or not your account is eligible for a trial extension. I will be sending an email to the email address attached to your forums account to gather more details about your store, and authenticate your account.
For future reference, if other merchants here are looking for a trial extension, I encourage you to contact our support team directly here for a more immediate assistance.
Cheers!
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Hi again, @edwardupton and @milindpatel!
Thank you for the feedback, @edwardupton! I do agree that having this requirements written in a doc will be beneficial for other partners as well. I will be sure to send your feedback to our team.
To answer your question, @milindpatel. I have reached out to our Partners team, and they have confirmed that app reviews can only be submitted by store's staffs. This means, you won't be able to leave reviews from a collaborator or developer account. That being said, I am also going to add this to my note to our team as well so that app review requirements are listed in details.
If you have further questions, feel free to follow back up and I'll be happy to take a look.
Cheers!
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Hey, @preserve_and_su!
You can customize the styling of this section using CSS. To add CSS to the code, you can add style="[your styling here]" inside the triangle brackets. For example:
To add or change the button's colour, you can add style="background-color: #000;" inside the <a href> tag. So, your button code should look like this:
<a href="your_link_here" class="btn hero__btn" style="background-color: your_hex_color_here;">Button Text</a>
To change the font, you can add style="font-family: Courier New;" . Here's a snippet example to change heading font:
<h3 style="font-family: your_font_here">Title</h3>
Please note that only a certain fonts will work with doing it this way. If you are planning to add custom font, you may need to reach out to a Shopify Expert to add this font to your store first before you can use it.
In case you want to know other CSS codes to customize your HTML, I highly recommend checking out W3School's document on CSS properties.
Let me know if you have any followup questions.
Cheers!
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Hi, @JKunited!
Thank you for posting your question here and thanks for sending over a link! Since you are splitting your collections into two sections (3 collections in each section), it is expected that your output will be 2, 1, 2, 1. This is because the theme recognize each section as its own group, so when you view it on mobile, these collections shifted themselves according to their groups.
In order to display them properly, we will want to extend the collection list limit so that you don't have to split your collections into two groups. To do this, you'll need to edit your theme code, but before you do so, I highly recommend duplicating your theme in case of any unintended results. Then, feel free to follow the tutorial below!
1. From your admin, go to 'Online Store > Themes > Actions > Edit code'.
2. Open up 'collection-list.liquid' inside 'Sections' folder.
3. Look up for this code {% endcase %} and paste the code below right above it.
{% when 6 %}
{%- assign collection_item_width = 'medium-down--one-half one-third' -%} {%- assign collection_width = 410 -%}
Your code should look like this:
4. Then, on the same file, scroll down to the schema, and find "max_blocks:" , change the number to 6.
5. Click 'Save'.
After you save your changes, if you go to customize your theme, you should be able to add six collections in one go. The collection list should appear in a 3, 3 grid and on mobile, it should show 2, 2, 2 grid. For future reference, if you would like to change your collections list back to what you had before, you can always roll back to an older version of your theme. If you are not comfortable with making this change, I highly suggest reaching out to our Shopify Experts . Alternatively, since you are using a theme supported by Shopify , our theme developers may be able to look into making this change if your account is eligible!
Let me know how that goes. If you have any followup questions, feel free to reply back to this thread!
Cheers!
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Hi, @datadog and @edwardupton.
I'm sorry to hear that you are having this issue as well. We currently don't have a known issue with merchants not being able to leave app reviews. There are a few requirements that merchants have to fulfill in order to leave a review. Please make sure that your merchants check all these boxes:
The merchant has interacted with the app within 45 days.
The merchant needs to be on a paid plan. Stores that cannot leave a review are stores that are in trial, affiliate or development.
The review needs to meet the 100 character minimum.
After a merchant uninstalls an app, they still have 45 days to leave a review before the privilege is revoked.
If they meet all of the above requirements and still not able to leave a review, please follow back up and let me know. That way, I can send a follow up via email to your private email and gather more information on the merchant, so we can take a closer look into their account.
Kind Regards,
May.
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Hi, @Cookieshark!
This is May from Shopify.
I have looked into your store's header and I also wasn't able to find any functionality issues with it. This could perhaps be a browser specific issue. If that's the case, I recommend clearing your browser cache or try using a different browser/device and see if the issue is still there. If the issue persists, could you please let me know exactly what the issue is, and I'll be more than happy to take a closer look!
If you have made any code changes to your theme, especially with your .liquid files, you can roll back to an older version of your theme to undo your changes. Alternatively, you can install a fresh theme on your store, and replace the edited files on your published theme with a fresh copy from the newly installed theme. For example, if you made changes to theme.scss.liquid , you can replace this file (or its content) with the code from the same file in the newly installed theme. You can also publish this new theme altogether, to ensure that your storefront is error free! For future reference, I do highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, before you make any code changes, in case of any unintended results.
Let me know if this helps. If you have further questions or concerns about your theme, please follow back up and I'll happy to help.
Cheers!
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Hi, @Ian_Illgen!
This is May from Shopify. Welcome to our Shopify Community!
That's a good question, and I really like the idea of creating a community on your store. Not only it helps build your audience, it's also great for your SEO! After searching through our app store, I found a few apps that you might find helpful.
Champ
Muut
EasyDisqus
These apps allow your visitors to start a topic/discussion with other users, and they can talk to each other within the discussion. If you are curious to learn more about each app and its features, you can visit the app's page and find out about the details there. You can also preview the app from the demo linked in the page.
If you decide to download one of these apps, usually there will be an additional subscription cost since you’ll be using their service. For future reference, in case you run into any technical issues with the app or if you have any question in general, you can reach out to the developers directly.
Let me know if you have any other questions! Feel free to reply back to this thread or contact our 24/7 support.
Cheers!
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Hi, @Canabaxa!
This is May from Shopify.
Generally, when you uninstall an app, its code should also be automatically removed from your storefront theme. Have you tried clearing your browser cache or try a different browser and see if the icon is still there? If it is, it could be that the app leaves a code snippet in the theme when you deleted the app, which needs to be removed manually. It is quite difficult to find out where the code is located and how to remove it without looking directly into your store.
If you are still seeing this issue after clearing your cache and/or using a different browser, could you send over a link to your store, please? That way, I can take a closer look into your store and help locate the code. If you don't feel comfortable sharing your store URL here, no worries, just let me know and I can send you an email so we can chat in private!
Cheers!
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Hi, @hyggety!
This is May from Shopify, and welcome to our Shopify Community!
Before we dive into this, I have moved your post to the Shopify Design board, since the question is related to themes. Moving the post to this board also means your question will get more traction from other theme experts on the platform.
Our themes are designed to give the best user experience, and the search function is an essential part of it. It allows customers to do a quick search across the site, from searching products to store policies. That being said, I generally do not recommend completely removing a search function on your store, unless this feature is completely irrelevant to the type of business/store you are running.
If you would still like to remove it, feel free to follow the steps below to edit your theme code . Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, to ensure that your customers aren’t affected by any unintended results.
1. From your admin, go to 'Online Store > Actions > Edit code'.
2. Open up 'header.liquid' file, located inside the 'Sections' folder. You can also look up for this file by using the search function on the left.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of this file, and paste this code:
<style>
.icon-search{
display: none !important;
}
</style>
Your code should look like this:
4. Click 'Save'.
For future reference, if you would like to place the icon back to your store, you can always roll back to an older version of your theme. If you are not comfortable with making this change, since you are using a theme made by Shopify, our theme specialists may be able to look into this for you if your account is eligible. Alternatively, you can also reach out to our Shopify Experts for some help.
Let me know how it goes! If you have any followup questions, feel free to reply to this comment or contact our 24/7 support.
Cheers!
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Hey, @mondairy!
Thank you so much for the kind words. Happy to hear that you're able to make it work!
If you have any followup questions about your notification template, don't hesitate to reach back out here, or contact our 24/7 support and we'll happily help.
Cheers!
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Hi, @portfolio11!
May here from Shopify, and welcome to our Shopify Community!
Have you heard of this free Chrome extension called 'Shopify Theme Search by Bold'? If you haven't, I highly recommend checking it out! It's a very useful extension especially for when you are caught in a situation like this. The extension helps you locate a word/id/class across all theme files in one search. I was able to find text-center thanks to it! If you're curious, click here to view a screenshot of my test store, briefly explaining how it works. If you have further questions, you can always contact the developer via email, which is listed on their Chrome webstore page.
After searching, I found that this code is located in the theme code, in 'Sections > hero.liquid'. Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, in case of any unintended results. Then, you can either add this code to the bottom of the file:
<style>
.text-center {
text-align: left !important;
}
</style>
or remove text-center from this line:
Click 'Save'.
If you find yourself wanting to change the text alignment back to what you had before, you can always roll back to an older version of your theme. If you are not comfortable with making this change, I highly suggest reaching out to our Shopify Experts . Alternatively, since you are using a theme supported by Shopify , our theme developers may be able to look into making this change if your account is eligible! Please follow back up if you would like to explore this route.
Let me know if this helps. If you have any followup questions about this particular topic, feel free to reply back to this thread and I'll happily help!
Cheers!
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Hi, @mondairy!
This is May from Shopify. Welcome to our Shopify Community!
That's a really great way to keep track of your orders, I really like that idea! You actually have the right idea on the code, but you will need to use the order object in your if statement. So, you'll want to use order.total_price to check the total price of an order.
Inside your notification template, you can paste this code to add a text 'New Wholesale Order' for orders that are equals to $0.00:
<p>{% if order.total_price == 0 %}New Wholesale Order{% endif %}</p>
Here's how it should look like in your 'Settings > Notifications'.
If you place a test order that meets this condition, you should be getting an email in your inbox that looks like this:
Let me know if this helps! If you are still having troubles making this chance, please let me know and I'll be more than happy to take a closer look.
Cheers!
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Hi again, @devumi!
Sorry for misunderstanding your question! Thank you for getting back, and I'm glad that you were able to make it work!
For future reference, since you are using a theme made by Shopify, you get 60 minutes of complimentary design time in accordance with our design policy. The amount of time it will take for each customization will depend on how complicated your request(s) is/are. To proceed with this, you can contact our support team and we'll be able to reach out to our theme specialists.
Cheers!
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Hi, @devumi!
May here from Shopify.
You can actually change the number of products per row displayed on your store from your theme editor. With the Supply theme, you can go to your 'Online Store > Themes > Customize', Then on the top right, there will be a dropdown where you can select which page you want to edit, in this case, select 'Collection pages', and you will see the dropdown option to adjust the number of products per row, and click 'Save'.
All of our Shopify developed themes (all the free themes) are responsive right out the box, so customers will be able to have a great experience viewing your website on a tablet or mobile device without you having to make any adjustments.
Let me know if this helps! If this is not something you're looking for, let me know and I will be more than happy to dig in.
P.S: I have moved your post to our Shopify Design board to get more traction from other theme experts.
Cheers!
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Hi, @Gena_Beck!
May here from Shopify.
Your store looks so pretty! I am not an expert in coding, but I do dabble in it, so I'd be more than happy to dig in. After looking into your store and inspecting the code, I found that you can edit your CSS file in order to add a border on the dropdown. Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, in case of any unintended results. After you make the duplicate, you'll want to go into your theme code ('Online store > Actions > Edit code'), and look for your CSS file, the file name should end in '.scss.liquid'. Depending on the theme it's usually called 'theme.scss.liquid' or 'timber.scss.liquid'. Once you find it, scroll down to the bottom of the code and paste this:
.single-option-selector {
border: solid 0.5px !important;
}
Click 'Save'.
After you save your changes, you should be able to see a border around the dropdown. If you would like to add more styling, such as border color, border style, etc, you can look into this document from W3Schools on border properties.
As for adding the arrow, it looks like this will require a more advanced coding skill, which is outside of my support scope. If you haven't already, I highly recommend reaching out to the theme developers directly if they are able to assist or hopefully some of our experts here can give some insights. Alternatively, you can look into hiring a Shopify Expert for this task.
Let me know if you have any followup questions!
Cheers!
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Hi, @Tanner_Rigdon!
May here from Shopify!
I do understand that showing a set product price on a product that has a price range is not ideal, but have you consider showing a 'Starting from' price? That way, your customers have an idea of how much a product costs before they click on it, saving them an extra step. I am not an expert in coding, but I dabble in it! So, if you like this idea, feel free to start a new topic on the Shopify Design board, send me the link here, and I would be happy to dig in!
If you would still like to remove the prices from the collections page, or home page, you will need to edit your theme code . Before making any changes to your code, I highly recommend making a duplicate of your theme, to ensure that your customers aren’t affected by any unintended results. After you make the duplicate, feel free to follow the steps below!
1. From your admin, go to 'Online Store > Actions > Edit code'.
2. Open up 'product-grid-item.liquid' located inside 'Snippets' folder.
3. Look up for product-item--price inside the file. You can press Command + F if you are using a Mac or Control + F on Windows.
4. Locate for this section of code:
Delete this section or comment it out. Commenting a code allows you to keep the code inside the file, without having to execute it, i.e. the theme will ignore commented codes as if it was deleted. This is what you code will look like if you comment it out:
5. Click 'Save'.
For future reference, if you would like to display your product prices again, you can always roll back to an older version of your theme. If you are not comfortable with making this change.
This tutorial is specific to an unedited version of the Supply theme. I cannot guarantee results for themes that have been modified with custom coding and/or apps. If you are not comfortable proceeding with the following tutorial, or wish to make any variations to this tutorial, I highly suggest reaching out to our Shopify Experts. Alternatively, since you are using a Shopify developed theme, I can also submit a request on your behalf to our Theme Support to see if they are able to make the changes for you in accordance with our design policy .
Let me know if this helps! If you would like me to route you to our Theme Support, feel free to follow back up and we can continue on.
Cheers!
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Hi, @alejasolis!
This is May from Shopify. Welcome to our Shopify Community!
Check out this list for all payment gateways available in Ecuador that you can integrate with your Shopify store! I personally do not have any experience in using these gateways myself, but I've seen a lot of merchants have 2Checkout as their payment gateway, and it seems to be the most popular third party gateway. After doing some research, I also found that EBANX is something that is worth considering. It is one of the largest payment solutions in Latin America, and I highly recommend checking it out!
If you have any questions about these payment gateways, you can reach out to their support directly from their website. Let me know if this helps!
Cheers!
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Hi, @GiftsABliss!
May here from Shopify!
Great question! There are a few ways to create tabs for your product descriptions, and these methods don't require you to change themes. Here are some of my suggestions:
1. Follow a tutorial from our help document if your product tabs contents are going to be consistent (except for product description) across all of your products, for example: shipping policy, size chart, etc.
2. Follow this tutorial that I wrote in another forums thread, if your tabs will have different and unique contents depending on the product, for example: ingredients list, clothing/fabric materials, etc. The thread linked here is focusing around Brooklyn theme, but the tutorial should work regardless of the theme.
If you are not comfortable with making code changes on your own, or if you are running into any difficulties, I highly suggest reaching out to our Shopify Experts .
3. Instal an app. There are quite a few apps on our app store that you can download to create product tabs. Feel free to check them out here. Please keep in mind that if you do decide to use an app, there may be an additional cost since you will be using their service. If you have any questions about the app, or if you run into any technical issues, you can reach out to the developers directly.
Let me know if this helps! If you have any followup questions, just reply to this thread and I'll be more than happy to help.
Cheers!
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